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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Think it's time to talk a bit. We've seen things in the news concerning reveals about Navy SEALs and their tactics, their mental capabilities and their planned missions. There is a lot of controversy about this, and I am not clear on which side of the fence I stand, except to say that I want our bravest and best-trained warriors protected, at all costs. There's a mystique to being a SEAL because much of what they do has to be kept secret. And we all know there is temptation not to keep those secrets.

So, as a writer, I walk a fine line between accuracy and storytelling, all the time worrying about protecting the fine men and women who put themselves in harm's way so we can write the crazy books we do, and go run around and do unmentionable things with our lives. Our SEALs signed on for this. They are our warriors and they want us to have a normal life.

There are details in my books I've written on purpose incorrectly. There are probably details in my books I've written incorrectly by accident. I don't think I've gotten wrong the community or the character of the men who serve as SEALs. The how of what they do might vary, but the why and the way they are I believe is as accurate as I can make it. I love the smack talk and the sense of humor these usually soft-spoken warriors have.

Now we have hundreds of writers thinking they can write Navy SEAL romances. I love reading the blurbs where SEALs perform jobs real SEALs would never do, or serve in capacities they would never serve under. Reviewers don't pick these up, and I think that's fine. The bottom line is that it's good all this misinformation is out there. I hope our enemies are reading all the Navy SEAL romances, because they'll get pretty confused when they do. If they read my SEAL stories they'll get a lot of sex education too. Some of our enemies I think might need a little of this.

And that would probably make a SEAL chuckle to himself. He'd never tell you that you are an idiot writer getting facts and figures wrong, well, maybe if you knew him well enough he would. Have I been an idiot? You bet. Proudly. Will I continue to be? Hey, the more newbie SEAL writers there are out there the better I look. LOL. Seriously. We're talking about FICTION. We aren't writing Tom Clancy or WEB Griffin or Dick Couch.

As one SEAL told me, "Just make it up. If you can imagine it, it probably happened."

And so I have.

You can watch my Chapter One Live read of SEAL's Promise here. Some adult content language some of my fans think is funny seeing me say.

SEAL's Promise Excerpt (TJ Talbot and his best friend are talking about dating and other unmentionable things - strong language here). Hear the buttery, romantic voice of my Warrior Storyteller, JD Hart, as he breathes life into my words. The audio book will be out any day now.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Sorry to say I can't arrange to have sexy SEAL come to your house and whisper in your ear, but I can do something almost as good...I've put my Hot SEALs series in audiobook! The first two books, NIGHT WITH A SEAL and SAVED BY A SEAL, are available in audio now and more will be coming soon. Enjoy! Cat Johnson

Sunday, November 9, 2014

but you get the present! Just comment on this post before midnight on 11/10 and you'll be eligible for a $10 Amazon GC.

Not only is it my birthday on Monday, but today is my son's birthday! When the heck did I get old enough to have a 26 year old child?? I know I've bragged about him before, but isn't that what mom's are supposed to do?? He's a 1LT in the Air Force and will graduate in May with a Masters in Computer Science. Happy Birthday, Cory!

Attorney Aiden Greene’s life has become one predictable routine of work,
work, and more work punctuated by weekend visits with his twins. A
blast from his Air Force special operations days changes all of that in
an instant. He winds up in the arms of his one true love and on the run
for his very life.

Major Erika Dalton is one of the best officers in the history of the
ultra-secret Air Force Security Agency. That’s one of the reasons she’s
been assigned to protect Aiden Greene from an escaped Latin American
drug lord intent on exacting retribution.

Except she can’t keep her mind on her assignment. Or her hands off
of Aiden, despite the fact that back in the Spring of ’93, back at the
United States Air Force Academy, he shattered her heart. Has fate

A serial killer is loose on the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania,
killing couples in their tents, and the local jurisdictions have asked
the FBI for help.

Hot shot Special Agent Braden Powell is anxious to hit the Trail and
start camping. He hopes that the high profile case will boost his
standing at the Agency, proving that he deserved the assignment after
leaving the Air Force. He’s even more anxious to spend time in close
quarters with his sexy new partner.

Special Agent Katrina Boyd is anything but pleased to be on a remote
assignment with a loose cannon. Eight young people are dead and she’s
stuck with a maverick for a partner on a case that could propel her FBI
career to the next level. Compounding the disaster is the fact that her
traitorous body is more than excited at the thought of sleeping next to
the handsome Agent night after night.

Appearances can be deceiving.
Major Chadwick Monroe knows that all too well. He is the best
fighter pilot the Air Force has ever seen and he is about to defect with
the military’s newest weapon. Chad has a mission very few people know
about – he’s an officer with the ultra-secret Air Force Security Agency,
trying to thwart a Latin American terrorist organization. He has no
time for a woman in his life, or so he thinks.

Casey Wilkes doesn’t trust men in general, fighter pilots in
particular. The divorced single mother burns the candle at both ends to
make ends meet and provide a life for her young son. The last thing she
needs or wants in that life is another jet jockey, even one who draws
her in and captivates her heart. Especially one who exposes her to
cutthroat blackguards. Now she just has to convince her heart.